"Give peace a chance"? NAH...
Adam
adam.cypherpunks at fastmail.fm
Sat Oct 23 20:26:47 PDT 2004
This brings up thoughts of prior debates on whether or not US citizens
are subject to the International Court. We (the US) are making a habit
of forcing our laws on other countries, but yet we are not subject to
the laws of an established INTERNATIONAL court; one who's laws are
created from a consensus of people of many nations and backgrounds. The
hypocrisy of the "Bush Doctrine" is simply mind-boggling.
-Adam
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 06:31:16 -0500 (CDT), "J.A. Terranson"
<measl at mfn.org> said:
> On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote:
>
> > ... but Bin Laden's indictment
> > not only mentions US troops in Saudi Arabia, but also the
> > reconquest of Spain, the massacre committed by the crusaders in
> > Jerusalem, and the failure of Americans to obey Shariah law.
>
> Whats good for the goose is good for the gander, right? The US can go
> after BL for not following US [constitutional] law, so why can't he come
> after us for not following Shariah (or any other) law?
>
> This is but one of the many fatal flaws in the Bush Doctrine of
> nation-building.
>
> > --digsig
> > James A. Donald
>
> --
> Yours,
>
> J.A. Terranson
> sysadmin at mfn.org
> 0xBD4A95BF
>
> "An ill wind is stalking
> while evil stars whir
> and all the gold apples
> go bad to the core"
>
> S. Plath, Temper of Time
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